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The New York Times is reporting that People is changing its subscription model. Christine Haughney reports,"On Monday, the magazine is introducing four new subscription packages. It is trying to attract
Ad Age has a new report on the relationship of editorial staff and advertisers. Michael Sebastian reports, "Many publishers embracing sponsored content defend the integrity of their ad/edit walls by
Publishers have been experimenting with their paywalls all summer. See why paywall experimentation is a digital publishing trend. Esquire has been up performing all kinds of paywall experiments this summer.
Does this work on TV or the web? That is the question Bloomberg TV producers are asking themselves now. Digiday has a full report on how this digital first strategy
Back to the basics, that's what Jeff Bezos has in store for The Washington Post. Speaking by phone Bezo told The Post,"We’ve had three big ideas at Amazon that we’ve
Website redesigns and facelifts have become a digital publishing trend for the summer. Here are a few highlighted redesigns.
Capital New York has all the details on the New York Post's
The National Journal is reporting that the U.S. Postal Service may increase postage rates next week as much as 10%. Billy House writes, "Postal rate increases are capped at inflation,
Video and film have become a hot digital publishing trend this summer.
The New York Times is reporting that Time is dipping it’s toe into the documentary film industry. Christine Haughney
According to AdAge, Game Informer accounts for one third of all digital magazine subscriptions. Michael Sebastian reports, "The 22-year-old magazine, which previews and reviews videogames, has a digital replica circulation
Audience Development had a report earlier this month on how Harvard Business Review increased prices and increased their circulation at the same time. Michael Rondon reports, "HBR has seen total